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just burn problem

Posted by KARLA on Sat, 08/31/2002 - 16:28.

yeah i have this software on my computer and when i downlod songs there's cerain ones i cant download they have a red sign and the ones with green i can does any one know what might be the porblem and how i can resolve it or could it be kazaa that's where i download songs from

Re: just burn problem

Posted by jeremy on Fri, 09/06/2002 - 16:34.

If your trying to download songs from the internet try using WinMx. You can download it free off the net at www.WinMx.com. It doesnt dicriminate against bit size, modem, file type etc.. But I dont use Kazza, so I dont know how it works.

converting audio tapes, cd's to karoake

Posted by Alan Peake on Sat, 08/31/2002 - 14:46.

Hi. I am a 1940-50's person and am wondering if there is a program or software out there that will convert The Platter's and John Denver tapes or cd's to karaoke, with the ability to diminish the lead singer and alter the pitch (especially on the Platter's songs). Thanks for your response. Alan

splitting music tracks to hear only one voice level

Posted by Pastro Tom Barnhill on Sat, 08/31/2002 - 13:51.

Greetings:
I love to sing and am a member in the choir as well as a gospel quartet. I lost much of my hearing in the Vietnam war so whenever a track or recording is given to me to learn, it is hard to pick out just the "alto" or "lead" portion I am to do. I have heard there is software (maybe even shareware) out there I could use to make my listening task easier. If anyone knows how I cam accomplish this, please contact me. My work e-mail address (Monday through Friday) is Tom.Barnhill@ccci.org and my work phone number is 407-854-1341, just ask for Pastor Tom.
Respectfully,
"Not hearing it all"

How To Burn A CD!

Posted by Edna on Sat, 08/31/2002 - 04:07.

I downloaded Nero to start trying to burn some cd's off the internet, but I don't know what to do next. I bought a whole bunch of CDR's, but I don't know if I need to format them before I start to burn the CD's, or even what my next step should be from there. I would also like to know if there is an easier free software than Nero, since this is my first time. Please respond as quickly as possible. Thank You.

Re: How To Burn A CD!

hi,
Burning a cd is very simple. NIT CD Maker 2000 plus is the software you need. This is a very simple software. You can burn from HDD to CD, Audio CD,Data CD, VCD.
with regards
sudarsan

:
: I downloaded Nero to start trying to burn some cd's off the internet, but I don't know what to do next. I bought a whole bunch of CDR's, but I don't know if I need to format them before I start to burn the CD's, or even what my next step should be from there. I would also like to know if there is an easier free software than Nero, since this is my first time. Please respond as quickly as possible. Thank You.

Protect yourself with a decoy system... (TIPS HERE)

Posted by Macintorque on Sat, 09/14/2002 - 06:27.

It's also good to test - run your programs in a safe partition or on a dummy system. For example, on a PC, you can use the freeware programs InControl and TestRUN to both monitor and deflect most changes to your system after installations or running new programs.

On a Mac, there are similar programs, and many backup utilities will help you discover which files have changed and allow you to replace them with fresh safe copies. One freeware program called Verifier (i think) lets you generate a checksum (kinda like a password) for any file you choose. After that, any changes whatsoever to that file will immediate show up when you run Verifier again to compute the checksum numeric code.

For those Mac users who need an expedient way to test programs here's another way....

use freeware SystemPicker to change your active system folder to any other available system folder on any available drive. This is perfect for fooling those programs that install extensions and control panels and the like without your permission.

You can even create a dummy system folder just for this purpose. Using freeware, DropAttribute, or any other Typer utility, set the type/creator codes of a blank file to match the Finder, and put it into a new folder.
Rename the file Finder, and rename the folder System Folder. Need a blank file? Delete your Clipboard file in your system folder and restart. A blank one will show up. Move it out of the system folder and rename it. OK. A system folder needs a system file, so create a blank System file in the same way, this time setting the type/creator codes to that of the real System file. Once these two dummy files are in your new System Folder, all you have to do is create the corresponding subfolders in it to get it to fool your new programs. The main subfolders to create are Extensions, Control Panels, Preferences, and Apple Menu Items. Just to be sure, you should create all of the other subfolders that you notice in your real system folder.

OK after all that is done, you should be able to run SystemPicker (freeware) to set the active system folder to this new fake one. You do not need to restart. To avoid restarting, hold down the optionkey while SystemPicker is running. You will see "restart" change to "OK".

Now, when you run a new installer or program while this configuration is active, files will be added to the fake system folder and not to your real one. This process is even more enhanced if you put this fake system folder on another drive, or on another partition. Partitioning is my favorite technique.

By the way, you could always create a REAL system folder on another partition and use SystemPicker to switch to and from it. I often do this on my system so that I can run Norton Utilities on MacOS 7.5.3 to fix my MacOS 8.1 hard drive---all without needing the CD-ROM.

where can i find logic vs for free

Download Logic

Posted by Macintorque on Sun, 09/01/2002 - 13:55.

I don't know where you can find that, but "Logic Fun" can be downloaded from the German part of the emagic website. Don't worry, the program is multi-lingual, and defaults to English. Logic Fun doesn't have as many features, but it works very well and does the main things.

Mixman Studio

Re: Mixman Studio

Posted by brennan on Wed, 09/04/2002 - 20:59.

I just got one of these products, I'm also looking for an XP or 2k patch, but more fervently: is there any other software people have heard of to use this machine without the mixman software? Like a linux hack or a winamp style control, maybe something that lets you map out the funtions of each button? It would be cool if that was the case - I wanna use it for native mp3s to incorporate into a DJ set, and I don't like the mixman studio. Peace- B

Re: convert .asx to .midi

Um- sounding like a broken record but *help*?

Posted by tabby on Fri, 08/30/2002 - 07:30.

ok so I did some music- put it on the internet and then my computer crashes before I can save it to a disc- and now when I download it, it's only in asx format so I'm wondering how I get it in wav or mp3 format? is there a program or just a technique you can do to change it? please help asap =) Sorry I've asked this again *-*

multitrack recording on cubasis av for aps

multitracking

Posted by Sean Pollard on Fri, 11/28/2003 - 09:57.

I am currently a student studying music technology. i have to make a multitrack studio recording. i was thinking of covering the song 'out of reach' by gabrielle and creating an acoustic version. can you give me any advice on what mics i can use, mic positions, acoustic control etc...

MC500 system & Midi file converter (MRM) disks 4 U

Posted by Ashantha on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 18:05.

This goes out to all musicians who can sequence on the MC500Mk11. As you would know by now the MRM disk, better known as the mc500's midi file to MRC song file converter disks are generated by me. Anybody in need of a MRM converter disk, Pls E mail me @ ash225@hotmail.com or ash225@isplanka.lk.
I will assist you in any midi related matters.
pls feel free to write, Caus' help is hard to find these days. Happy sequencing!!!! ASHANTHA

MC50/MC500 Midi File converter & Sys Disks 4 U

Posted by Ashantha Perera on Mon, 01/20/2003 - 15:23.

: This goes out to all musicians who can sequence on the MC500Mk11/Mc500/Mc50 Sequencers.
as you know by now the MRM disk, better known as the mc500's midi file to MRC song file converter disks are generated by me. Anybody in need of a MRM converter disk or Sys Disk, Pls E mail me @ ash225@hotmail.com
: I will assist you in any midi related matters.
: pls feel free to write,
Happy sequencing!!!! ASHANTHA

Re: MC50/MC500 Midi File converter & Sys Disks 4 U

Posted by GBell on Thu, 03/25/2004 - 16:47.

: : I have many files which were generated using my mc50 sequencer over the past few years. i now use my computer as a player and editing tool. I can change the files using the mc50 one at a time but as there are over 300 files this would take a VERY long time. Is there ANY converter from the .sng file to standard MIDI file available?
I would be VERY gratefull if anyone could point me in the right direction
thanks
GBell

remix program help

Posted by DJ Tugg on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 17:59.

Hi, I'm a local Club DJ that works manly in CD format and I'm looking to get started making my own remixs. I'm looking for a program that can blend mp3 instrumental with a mp3 Acapella to make a on beat remix. Done websearches and cant find what i'm looking for that way........ease of use would be a big plus, I really dont have much time to learn a big program. any help you can give me in this would be great.....thank you

Re: remix program help

The first place to start looking is in the <a href="http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/cat/RE-MIXING_DJ/">Remix/DJ</a> part of this site. There are quite a few programs there.

: Hi, I'm a local Club DJ that works manly in CD format and I'm looking to get started making my own remixs. I'm looking for a program that can blend mp3 instrumental with a mp3 Acapella to make a on beat remix. Done websearches and cant find what i'm looking for that way........ease of use would be a big plus, I really dont have much time to learn a big program. any help you can give me in this would be great.....thank you

cubase problems....

i have recently inherited a computer equipped with Cubase VST and have been learning slowly to use the software.... however i have two problems which no one seems to be able to answer:

1) how do you record two different tracks (eg. guitar and vocals) simultaneously? i can record in stereo but not as two separate tracks with mixability etc.
2) the click track is horribly out of time! i have messed around with metronome controls loads but the timing is always slightly off.

if anyone could offer me solutions to these problems i would be forever grateful.
cheers
mike

recording quality

Posted by Tito on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 15:36.

I use Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 on an HP Pavilion 501n. I'm using the onboard sound card microphone input to plug my guitar and keyboard into. After finnishing a small project, I find that the volume isn't as loud as everything else audio on my computer. If I try turning up the mic/in volume when recording, it looses sound quality and gets all fuzzy sounding. Is there any other sound card I should look into for recording? Anything not too expensive? Or maybe just adjusting something with the one I have. Any help would be great.

Re: recording quality

Posted by Lister on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 18:03.

The microphone input is for just that - a microphone - nothing else. What you should do is amplify your guitar and feed the output from the amp into the LINE IN on the soundcard. You should be able to connect the headphone socket of the keyboard into the LINE IN, or feed it through an amplifier first. Just make sure you keep the level low enough that ou don't begin to distort.

Re: Midi-keyboard on Windows XP

recording cassettes

Posted by Phil on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 09:06.

Hi, I would like to save the music on my few remaining tapes, by recording them onto my hard-drive. With so many programs to choose from it's hard to know which one to go for - can anyone suggest which is best. I'm looking for good quality sound obviously, but don't want to download too large a file. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, Phil.

Re: recording cassettes

Posted by Nigel on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 22:37.

This <a href="http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/1316/">tutorial</a> should get ya started!

: Hi, I would like to save the music on my few remaining tapes, by recording them onto my hard-drive. With so many programs to choose from it's hard to know which one to go for - can anyone suggest which is best. I'm looking for good quality sound obviously, but don't want to download too large a file. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, Phil.

Take charge of your destiny: Click your own damned box!

Posted by Macintorque on Thu, 08/29/2002 - 09:09.

Aw, c'mon Jay... do you really have to ask that ?
I was hoping you'd set the record straight with the final decision. Personally, i think the "default on"mailing would just bog down your servers with additional requests and form processing. I think "default OFF" serves another useful purpose too:

It potentially keeps the lazy dumb people from interacting with us too much!!!

Re: Take charge of your destiny: Click your own damned box!

Posted by Jason Horton on Fri, 08/30/2002 - 01:53.

: Aw, c'mon Jay... do you really have to ask that ?
: I was hoping you'd set the record straight with the final decision. Personally, i think the "default on"mailing would just bog down your servers with additional requests and form processing. I think "default OFF" serves another useful purpose too:

: It potentially keeps the lazy dumb people from interacting with us too much!!!

On your first point, I agree - there appears to be no
need for default notifications.

But I disagree with your second point. As an unwashed
simpleton myself, it won't stop me from posting :)

Re: Take charge of your destiny: Click your own damned box!

50% ain't bad. I think the consideration of Default ON was for the benefit of the few that don't press it when they would be better off pressing it. That was all.

If anyone knows what the button does (it's pretty obvious) then then can turn it OFF if they want to. If you don't know what it is, I suspect you will benefit from it on.

It seemed like a small point when i posted the suggestion and to some extent it still is. I can live with it either way but I think it makes sense to consider it a general benefit to those who need decisions made for them.

Whatever way.. If you have a way of working out how many people click it by percentage jason, then maybe a month trial with it on will show how many people turn it off rather than turn it on.. More trouble than it's worth? you decide.